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A hexapeptide motif that electrostatically binds to the surface of titanium
Ken-Ichi Sano1, Kiyotaka Shiba
1Department of Protein Engineering, Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research, Toshima, Tokyo 170-8455, Japan.
Abstract:
A hexapeptide motif, RKLPDA, that recognizes the surface of titanium was identified from a peptide phage selection. Mutational analyses showed electrostatic interaction was a major factor in the binding, paving a new way to modify the surface of Ti with active biomolecules.
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